Read it all here.Hundreds of suspects arrested over the recent slaughter of Christians in Nigeria are scheduled to be prosecuted as early as this week.
Plateau State police spokesman Mohammed Lerama said they hope to go to court this week and begin the prosecution of about 200 suspects, according to Agence France-Presse.
The suspects were detained after a number of predominantly Christian villages in the Jos area were attacked by machete-wielding Muslim extremists on March 7. While police estimate that more than 100 people were killed, persecution watchdogs say the death toll was up to 500.
A second attack last week left some 13 people dead.
Lerama told AFP that 49 Fulani herdsmen will be charged with homicide and terrorism in connection with the March 7 violence. Another seven will face similar charges over the second wave of killings.
Others face charges of unlawful possession of firearms, rioting, arson and causing grievous hurt.
Persecution watchdogs have called for security for Christians in the West African country. Open Doors, which is based in the US, says the atmosphere in the Christian villages remains tense....
Nigeria to Prosecute Hundreds of Suspects in Christian Slaughter
Posted by
Women Against Shariah
on Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Labels:
Christianity,
Islam,
Nigeria,
Persecution of Christians
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